Hi, I have a simple question on the operation of the 5VSB system
Do the components running off it (chipset, NIC's, USB etc) continue to run from this rail when the system is powered on?
I know from inspecting the power circuits of the motherboards RAM slots that there is a transistor that switches the RAM from 5VSB to 5v or 3.3v when the system resumes from standby
But do the other circuits have this too?
Reason I ask is that lately my cardreader and USB stick have stopped working, so I am suspecting a malfunction amongst any of the computers I use (Including people I know)
It could of course be just a coincidence too...
Do the components running off it (chipset, NIC's, USB etc) continue to run from this rail when the system is powered on?
I know from inspecting the power circuits of the motherboards RAM slots that there is a transistor that switches the RAM from 5VSB to 5v or 3.3v when the system resumes from standby
But do the other circuits have this too?
Reason I ask is that lately my cardreader and USB stick have stopped working, so I am suspecting a malfunction amongst any of the computers I use (Including people I know)
It could of course be just a coincidence too...
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